Open PS3 ProxyServer and copy the IPv4 address you wrote down into the IP Address field and check of PS3 mode, leave the other options alone. Hit the big start button. Keep you IPv4 number handy, you’ll need it again. Leave this program running.

Open Wireshark. On the left side there is an option to start capture. Left click with your mouse to select the appropriate network adapter listed below the start command. If you are not sure about which adapter to use, select them all using ctrl + left mouse click. Hit the start button once you’ve highlighted the appropriate adapters. Leave this program running.

Boot up your PS3 and navigate to Settings -> Network Settings -> Internet Connection Settings. on the first page select custom, on the second select whether you are connected wirelessly or wired. Skip all other options by hitting right on your controller until you get to the Proxy Server page, then select use for that option.

Input the IPv4 address you wrote down earlier into the top field. Make sure that the port number on this page matches the port number on PS3 ProxyServer (should both say 8080).

Skip to the last page on the configuration and hit x.

Test connection when prompted by hitting x again. As long as the top 3 fields say succeeded you can carry on to the next step. if not, review your settings in this step and steps 5 and 6 and retry.

Sign into the playstation network and login to the psn store.

Go back to your pc and check Wireshark. There should be a whole bunch of information displayed on the screen, don’t worry you don’t need to know what it means. Press [ctrl]+ e to stop capturing, then press [ctrl]+f to bring up your search dialogue.

Under “find” check of “string” and under “Search In” check off “Packet bytes”. Enter 0000000100 as your search criteria and hit enter. If the necessary packet was found, in the bottom frame it should show the number highlighted on the right side (plaintext view) to ensure you have the right packet, right before the highlighted text it should say “devideID”:” and then the numbers you searched for.

Take all the numbers and letters starting with your highlighted numbers and copy everything down until you find the next quotation mark in the plaintext. You should have a total of 32 digits written down. Should look something like 000000010084 followed by a bunch of letters and numbers.

This is your console id. add 32 more zeros to the end of it.

How to Make Your Own PS_Unban with Your IDPS (OFW Needed) by Xx-GIPPI-xX

1. Unpack the pgk with PKGToolKit GUI v1.3 or v1.4
2. Unself the EBOOT and after open in HEX editor find this string on text 0000000100. Check your id and if necessary change it.
3. Above the first part the down ID look the misc number\letter (This is second part of own ID).Check and change if necessary...
4. Rebuild EBOOT.BIN and repack the pkg. You are DONE!!!
5. Install on your PS3 jb and sign in on PSN!!!

I try with my OFW ID and working perfectly.

P.S.: IF YOU GET BANNED AND NOT SIGN IN ON OWN OFW I NOT RESPONSIBLE!! USE AT OWN RISK!!!

Can someone confirm that this no longer works, the console ID is no longer in the clear text and can not be found using the 0000000100 string. Is there another or newer method to get the console id on original 4.31 firmware, so that saves can be resigned?